Wow two posts from me tonight (it must be because I fell asleep for a good 3 hours when I got home and now I'm not tired)
Anyway, how many Rocky Horror fans out there?
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Wow two posts from me tonight (it must be because I fell asleep for a good 3 hours when I got home and now I'm not tired)
Anyway, how many Rocky Horror fans out there?
Me!
A jump to the left, and then a step to the RIIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGHHHTTT. ....... Let's do the Time Warp again.
WOW, over 25 years ago, I was a R.H. fan. We saw the movie most weekends at the Biograph Theater
in Chicago. I didn't wear a costume, but I knew all the lines. I saw a live performance once, also.
Janet, Dr. Scott, Janet, Dr. Scott, Brad, Janet, Dr. Scott, Janet, Brad, Rocky. (Something like that)
Not Meatloaf again.
"Michael Rennie was ill the day the earth stood still
But he told us where we stand
And Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear
Claude Raines was the invisible man..."
"...Give yourself over to ab-so-lute ple-a-asure
Swim the warm waters
Of sins of the flesh
Erotic nightmares beyond any measure
And sensual day-dreams
To treasure for-e-ever..."
(BRAD)
"Its beyond me... help me, mommy..."
(JANET)
"God bless... Lili St. Cyr..."
Never put ketchup (Catsup)...on your Frankenfurter!
P&C
I really am not a horrible mom, but I let my 15 year old daughter watch it, last year. I'm a fan, she thought it was dumb. But what does she know, you should hear some of the music she listens to!!!!!
I saw it once at midnight at a movie theater in San Diego - was fun esp. because of audience participation. The funniest part was when someone in the audience yelled out "save me seymour" - because of course Little Shop of Horrors had just come out. For my own taste, I liked LSofH better, thought it was funnier and less campy.
free associating here - I remember going to see The War of the Roses with a boyfriend. The theater was full. There were bits where ONLY the women in the audience laughed, and bits where ONLY the men laughed, and there were a few scenes where I heard the men in the audience gasp - that made the movie a lot more interesting.
I saw it once at midnight at a movie theater in San Diego - was fun esp. because of audience participation. The funniest part was when someone in the audience yelled out "save me seymour" - because of course Little Shop of Horrors had just come out. For my own taste, I liked LSofH better, thought it was funnier and less campy.
free associating here - I remember going to see The War of the Roses with a boyfriend. The theater was full. There were bits where ONLY the women in the audience laughed, and bits where ONLY the men laughed, and there were a few scenes where I heard the men in the audience gasp - that made the movie a lot more interesting.
i was told for years as a teen that the rocky horror show was so great. so i went one time at about 16 yrs old. i was all excited. wow this was going to be great fun. well i was bored out of my skull. i thought it was stupid. and never went again. john
i thought it was stupid.
It is stupid to the Nth degree, but it grows on you by the 3rd or 4th time, then you realize how
much fun "stupid" can be.